Saturday, June 13, 2015

Iranian opposition group leader says Iran regime 'cannot be trusted'


Fox News correspondents, Eric Shawn, had an interview with the leader of the largest Iranian opposition group, Maryam Rajavi. She says the country’s current regime “cannot and should not be trusted” and is calling on the U.S. and world powers to recognize Iran's intentions in advance of the deadline on the interim nuclear framework agreement that comes at the end of this month.
Mrs. Rajavi told Fox News that the West trying to find a "moderate" in the government is an "illusion," and she branded Tehran "the epicenter of extremism and Islamic fundamentalism" that covets a nuclear ability.
Mrs. Rajavi warns that "making more concessions to the regime lays the ground for more instability, and more conflicts and war. U.S. policy has emboldened the Mullahs' regime. I warn them that their illusion of changing the behavior of the Mullahs' regime by making concessions to it has already cost the Iranian people dearly, continuing on that path would have serious consequences for the region and the world."
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